Mumbai: Bharath Co-operative Bank opens 98th branch at Borivli


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Aug 18: Bharath Co-operative Bank opened its 98th branch at Borivli West on Wednesday morning, August 17. National Billava Mahamandala president and bank's executive president Jaya C Suvarna untied the ribbon and inaugurated the branch.





















Billavara Association Mumbai Borivli local committee honorary secretary Mohan B Ameen lit the traditional lamp. The bank's executive vice president advocate Rohini J Salian, senior director Pushpalatha N Salian and managing director and CEO, C R Mulki inaugurated the ATM service, locker service and computer services respectively. Jagathika Banatara Okoota vice president Aikala Shetty was present.

Assistant police commissioner Sudhakar Poojary congratulated the bank for nearly reaching the corner stone of opening 100 branches.

Businessmen, sportsmen, social workers, senior bank officials, customers and the elite present on the occasion conveyed their best wishes on the occasion. Rukesh Poojary and Shwetha Rukesh couple were
in charge of the religious rituals. Deputy general manager and head of the progress department Mohandas Hejmady welcomed the guests, spoke of the services in the bank, introduced the guests and compered the programme. Rekha A Bangera proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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